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			 111I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			2projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. </p>
		<p> 222It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
		</p>
		<p> 333It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
		</p>
		<p> 444It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
		</p>
		<p> 5555 may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
		</p>
		<p> 6666 may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
		</p>
		
		<p> 777 may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
		</p>
		<p> 888 may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
		</p>
		<p> 999 may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
			I have tries First solution given by you, it gives error as "org.hibernate.QueryException: 
			could not resolve property: payoutHeader of: org.commission.domain.payout.PayoutDetails" 	
			Thanks Don Roby :) Second Approach works.When I am printing generated SQL in select cause it 
			has all columns from both the tables, I need only columns from PayoutDetails table. How to set 
			projection for this ? check that the case matches and try variants - hibernate is definitely 
			case-sensitive. It may also be worth trying the alias version of the query, but it may have the
			 same issues. Also I'm going to add some other notes on the advisor stuff, which shouldn't be 
			causing this problem, but might cause other problems.
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